TORONTO — One year ago, John Schneider spent Halloween night in a lawn chair, sipping a beer in a neighbor’s driveway and watching the kids trick-or-treat. Not a big Halloween guy.

“I think it’s a made-up holiday, anyway.”

This year, the Toronto Blue Jays manager will vie for something much more real: His franchise’s first World Series championship since 1993.

Yep, life has changed an awful lot for the Blue Jays in a year and, after nine innings (or more) of World Series Game 6, they may be forever altered. Standing in their way: The defending World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers and ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who has pitched consecutive complete games, including a Game 2 conquest of Blue Jays ace Kevin Gausman.

They’ll run that matchup back at Rogers Centre, where outside, h

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